Wireless sensor networks consist of sensors distributed in an ad hoc manner to sense physical phenomena and process the gathered information. They use broadcast communication and have limited power, energy, and computational capabilities compared to traditional networks. Wireless sensor networks can monitor objects, areas, and interactions between objects and spaces through applications in environmental monitoring, precision agriculture, military surveillance, healthcare, and more. They are self-organizing and can operate in extreme conditions, with future applications including smart homes, medical monitoring, traffic management, and industrial/commercial automation.
3. • INTRODUCTION
• AD HOC network
• APPLICATION
• CHARECTERISTICS
• FUTURE USE
• DIFFERENT PURPOSE OR ADVANTAGES
• CONCLUSION
4. INTRODUCTION
Wireless Sensor Networks are networks that
consists of sensors which are distributed in an ad
hoc manner.
These sensors work with each other to sense
some physical phenomenon and then the
information gathered is processed to get relevant
results.
Wireless sensor networks consists of protocols
and algorithms with self-organizing capabilities.
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6. COMPARISON WITH AD HOC
NETWORKS
Wireless sensor networks mainly use broadcast
communication while ad hoc networks use pointto-point communication.
Unlike ad hoc networks wireless sensor networks
are limited by sensors limited power, energy and
computational capability.
Sensor nodes may not have global ID because of
the large amount of overhead and large number of
sensors.
7. APPLICATIONS OF WIRELESS
SENSOR NETWORKS
The applications can be divided in three
categories:
1. Monitoring of objects.
2. Monitoring of an area.
3. Monitoring of both area and objects.
8. MONITORING AREA
Environmental and Habitat Monitoring
Precision Agriculture
Indoor Climate Control
Military Surveillance
Treaty Verification
Intelligent Alarms
10. MONITORING INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN OBJECTS AND SPACE
Wildlife Habitats
Disaster Management
Emergency Response
Ubiquitous Computing
Asset Tracking
Health Care
Manufacturing Process Flows
11. CHARACTERISTICS OF WIRELESS
SENSOR NETWORKS
Wireless Sensor Networks mainly consists of sensors.
Sensors are low power
limited memory
energy constrained due to their small size.
Wireless networks can also be deployed in extreme
environmental conditions and may be prone to enemy
attacks.
Although deployed in an ad hoc manner they need to be
self organized and self healing and can face constant
reconfiguration.
12. FUTURE OF WSN
SMART HOME / SMART OFFICE
Sensors controlling
appliances and electrical
devices in the house.
Better lighting and heating
in office buildings.
The Pentagon building has
used sensors extensively.
13. BIOMEDICAL / MEDICAL
Health Monitors
Glucose
Heart rate
Cancer detection
Chronic Diseases
Artificial retina
Cochlear implants
Hospital Sensors
Monitor vital signs
Record anomalies
17. • Sensors are mainly used in monitoring and
automation devices for measuring the different
quantities and based on the information the device is
controlled.
• Sensor can be integrated to wired networks or
wireless networks.
• Zigbee protocol is mainly used for short distance
communication which is used to integrate sensors for
wireless communication. The sensors are low cost
devices and they can give accurate values and they
have a long life time.